The Halo Occupation Distribution: Toward an Empirical Determination of the Relation between Galaxies and Mass
Abstract
We investigate galaxy bias in the framework of the ``Halo Occupation Distribution'' (HOD), which defines the bias of a population of galaxies by the conditional probability P(N|M) that a dark matter halo of virial mass M contains N galaxies, together with prescriptions that specify the relative spatial and velocity distributions of galaxies and dark matter within halos. By populating the halos of a cosmological N-body simulation using a variety of HOD models, we examine the sensitivity of different galaxy clustering statistics to properties of the HOD. The galaxy correlation function responds to different aspects of P(N|M) on different scales. Obtaining the observed power-law form of xi(r) requires rather…
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Authors
2- AAAndreas A. BerlindCorresponding
The Ohio State University
- DHDavid H. Weinberg
The Ohio State University
Topics & keywords
- Galaxy
- Dark matter
- Redshift
- Halo
- Galaxy formation and evolution
- Galaxy rotation curve
- Dark matter halo
- Velocity dispersion